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The '''350r''' represents a high-performance racing model within the 300 series of spacecraft created by [[StarCitizen:Origin Jumpworks]]. As the fastest variant in the series, the 350r channels the entire power output of the 300 into achieving unparalleled speed, all while preserving the unique design characteristics associated with Origin.<ref>{{ | The '''350r''' represents a high-performance racing model within the 300 series of spacecraft created by [[StarCitizen:Origin Jumpworks]]. As the fastest variant in the series, the 350r channels the entire power output of the 300 into achieving unparalleled speed, all while preserving the unique design characteristics associated with Origin.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=pledge/ships/origin-300/350r|text=350r - Ship Page}}</ref> | ||
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Developing variants= | Developing variants= | ||
In [[StarCitizen:2899]], the 300 series launched a single model: the 300i. The designer of the 300i, [[StarCitizen:Andreas Lang]], was insistent that Origin would begin producing variants in the third model year by designing entirely new models to fulfill different specialized tasks. Origin, remembering the expense of the first prototype and the ensuing battle to lower production costs, balked at the idea. For all of the project's rhetoric, later amplified by the series' initial marketing, the company wanted to borrow an important aspect from [[StarCitizen:RSI|RSI's]] [[StarCitizen:Aurora]]: a modular space frame designed to easily adapt variants. Like the Aurora, the 300 series would adapt the initial version into a host of different factory models built atop the standard design. By all accounts, the decision to develop variants instead of bespoke models soured Lang on the project altogether.{{ | In [[StarCitizen:2899]], the 300 series launched a single model: the 300i. The designer of the 300i, [[StarCitizen:Andreas Lang]], was insistent that Origin would begin producing variants in the third model year by designing entirely new models to fulfill different specialized tasks. Origin, remembering the expense of the first prototype and the ensuing battle to lower production costs, balked at the idea. For all of the project's rhetoric, later amplified by the series' initial marketing, the company wanted to borrow an important aspect from [[StarCitizen:RSI|RSI's]] [[StarCitizen:Aurora]]: a modular space frame designed to easily adapt variants. Like the Aurora, the 300 series would adapt the initial version into a host of different factory models built atop the standard design. By all accounts, the decision to develop variants instead of bespoke models soured Lang on the project altogether.{{cite}} | ||
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The first variant= | The first variant= | ||
Instead of helming the 2903 model year as previously intended, he built a smaller, separate team to construct the Origin 350r speed model. Not intended for wide sale, the 350r project allowed Lang and his most fervent acolytes a chance to build the high performance ships he desired for the racing circuit. The 350r becomes the first variant of the 300 series.{{ | Instead of helming the 2903 model year as previously intended, he built a smaller, separate team to construct the Origin 350r speed model. Not intended for wide sale, the 350r project allowed Lang and his most fervent acolytes a chance to build the high performance ships he desired for the racing circuit. The 350r becomes the first variant of the 300 series.{{cite}} | ||
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Revision as of 11:31, 17 May 2026
The 350r represents a high-performance racing model within the 300 series of spacecraft created by StarCitizen:Origin Jumpworks. As the fastest variant in the series, the 350r channels the entire power output of the 300 into achieving unparalleled speed, all while preserving the unique design characteristics associated with Origin.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>
Features
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Specifications
Model
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Series variants
Paints
✱ Only compatible with the 350r.
Acquisition
Lore
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Developing variants=
In StarCitizen:2899, the 300 series launched a single model: the 300i. The designer of the 300i, StarCitizen:Andreas Lang, was insistent that Origin would begin producing variants in the third model year by designing entirely new models to fulfill different specialized tasks. Origin, remembering the expense of the first prototype and the ensuing battle to lower production costs, balked at the idea. For all of the project's rhetoric, later amplified by the series' initial marketing, the company wanted to borrow an important aspect from RSI's StarCitizen:Aurora: a modular space frame designed to easily adapt variants. Like the Aurora, the 300 series would adapt the initial version into a host of different factory models built atop the standard design. By all accounts, the decision to develop variants instead of bespoke models soured Lang on the project altogether.Template:Cite |-|
The first variant=
Instead of helming the 2903 model year as previously intended, he built a smaller, separate team to construct the Origin 350r speed model. Not intended for wide sale, the 350r project allowed Lang and his most fervent acolytes a chance to build the high performance ships he desired for the racing circuit. The 350r becomes the first variant of the 300 series.Template:Cite </tabber>
Gallery
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Original design=
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Development
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